Situated near Painscastle in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, this interesting 17th Century farmhouse, Trowley Farmhouse, offers spacious accommodation for up to 14 guests, making it an ideal retreat for family gatherings or group getaways. Nestled on a 400-acre family-run working farm, the property boasts a tranquil environment surrounded by open countryside, with cattle, sheep, and chickens adding to its rustic charm. Guests can enjoy the convenience of modern amenities while experiencing the historical character of the house, which features oak beams, thick stone walls, and an original bread oven in the kitchen.
The farmhouse is designed to accommodate social interactions, featuring two lounges—one with a wood burner and the other with an open fire—along with a large farmhouse-style kitchen equipped with two electric ovens, a hob, and other essential appliances. The ground floor also includes a shower room, while the first floor houses five well-appointed bedrooms, including a bunk bed room with an en-suite. Additional amenities such as oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and an enclosed lawned garden with patio furniture and a BBQ enhance the comfort of the stay. The property also offers ample parking and a travel cot and highchair for families with young children.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the stunning views of the Begwn Hills, Black Mountains, and Brecon Beacons, as well as the diverse wildlife that frequents the area, including red kites and buzzards. For those seeking adventure, Painscastle common is just a 20-minute walk away, where visitors can spot red grouse and curlews. The conservation area of Rhosgoch Bog nearby is a haven for birdwatchers, and the highest point on the Begwn Hills, known as the 'Roundabout,' provides breathtaking vistas that span seven counties on a clear day. The owners are also open to offering farm tours, subject to availability, allowing guests to engage more deeply with their surroundings.
In addition to its natural beauty, the location offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The nearby town of Hay-on-Wye is renowned for its numerous bookshops, antique shops, and quaint cafés, making it a delightful destination for bibliophiles and treasure hunters alike. Guests can also explore the atmospheric ruins of Llanthony Priory, a free-to-enter 13th Century church. For those interested in local events, Builth Wells is home to the famous Royal Welsh Show and offers numerous leisure activities, including an 18-hole golf course and pony trekking. Notably, the red kite feeding centre at Gigrin Farm provides a unique opportunity to observe these magnificent birds up close, further enriching the experience of staying at Trowley Farmhouse.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!